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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 635 EAN: 9780091895471 Edition: New edition ISBN: 0091895472 Label: Ebury Press Manufacturer: Ebury Press Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: May 06, 2004 Publisher: Ebury Press Studio: Ebury Press Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Good overall Olive RompHaving read a lot of european travel narratives; I thought it would be good to expand a bit the interest to the olive tree. Certainly ADM provides a good account of the desire to have olive trees in the gardens of wealthy expats (not just brits) - and indeed a good overview of the needs of the Olive Tree. In the end however I was a little disappointed and felt that the book was more about ADM and his landscaping business; acquaintances and clients; and less about the beauty of the Olive Tree; and its mystical nature in European folklore. However some of his 'trips' do provide an indication of how people regard these ancient trees. The ending scene in Spain seems somehow cliched, although perhaps it really did happen. Overall: you will learn about the Olive Tree; get an interesting insight into life in southern France and being an ex-pat. The book is definitely better than some of the other ex-pat writings; and worth reading. Its just not a 5 star read. Rating: - Magical Mystery TutorialThis is Dingwell-Main's second book in which he brings his excellent knowledge of horticulture into an historical and saucy tutorial of Europe. The plot being a hunt for the most beautiful ancient olive tree wanted by an erudite and very wealthy customer. He writes with a laid-back and a very funny anecdotal style that has a touch of delicious licentiousness. The reader is transported through France, Spain,Italy and Greece in this bizarre search. It is a surprising feature of this quite brilliant book in that the author also brings a great deal of culinary and historical facts into the overall mix whilst introducing amazing characters through delightful description. I was quite happily whisked about Europe on a kind of magic carpet the only sadness was when the journey ie the book came to an end. I defy anyone not to enjoy 'The Angel Tree'. Try searching the Internet for "The Angel Tree" or Ebay for "The Angel Tree". You might also be interested in the following great products:
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